Question

The observation that we can understand the speech of different speakers, regardless of variations in the pitches of the speakers voices, the speakers rates of speech, and the speakers dialects, indicates that

a.the prosodic components of speech have little functional significance in speech

comprehension.

b. the recognition of spoken words depends on orthography rather than other aspects of language.

c.speech comprehension involves semantic analysis of words rather than phonological analysis of words.

d. speech recognition cannot rely on the direct matching of specific sounds to language representations in memory.

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